Bremen High School - Arrow Yearbook (Midlothian, IL)
- Class of 1954
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GJ f ,Q 'fl vp KEQ xx' my f N39 X J LW M L M 5 M dgifvfyfff X W ,wykfffigfw gk 5 aw WM' W ,W KF' 2 ji V76 O ,, ,Q VO! 'iv fl f' ,lf w- ul X V- ww' V N ' Q? YL, L,,fQ, ,,cv M jk W W,mf MIDLOTHIAN TINLEY PARK X x img . Q 5 16147 011' t W unfit yi :L N ll d will ll xx- limi Xl m Xl' U as wi 5, XX UN 4 WHEN AND WHERE does a beautiful school building such as Bremen Community High School begin? With the passing of the bond issue? With the start of construction? While these were important milestones in the school's pro- gress, more vital were the hopes and dreams of a small group of your fellow citizens, beginning as tar back as l948. ln' December of that year, Fred Goebel, our township treasurer, called a meeting of grade school board of education members and principals, to consider what might be done for our high school students. This group interested others in working for the annexation of this district to Thornton. Although this move failed in June 1950, the group did not give up. In July of that same year, an election to organize a high school dis- trict of our own was successful, and the next month the first school board was elected. Yes, bond issues and building plans were essential to this school, but back of them were the hopes and dreams that today have come to full reality. 5 it Q52 D., 13 1 , in i jff,ff'5i Q wi K.. F Q ' M1 giggw . 1 ,, ,..L K 75.13 35 K . ,, .ff 'Sf K jx 'gf 'fx' 'ii QQ f ? 'WM Q I' , Q, V lv-Q fu X i K. ' V she' k 'f9fVffffH?'S'3'5fX'ef,2. ., . i W www E i A V ,N 6 -, S wb 'Jaw -QS - 2' F, -f. 3 , if N 1 . YK Q? ' M I vt: 'ann rf' f' i Q , fn il 5 K I ,mow ,sw Lf , 1 fi N i V, A , ft x ,g'-7,l'AVMl X, XL LL L why k. ' i Gu f LAI.-fi: ,L fi .J K fi GAA'-Q, '.,4ifL2 J F Af gk?-J'NfJ Ur ii l 1 - Q LJ: if Cas L-ll,f'sff'7 f ,' PW J' 'T -e QXZW' 1, V I Y Lyn' , . ,i, 1, - 'gg Nh, '2 F ,ig F, if Atv' Lai From left to right: Milne Holliday, president of Student Council, Mr. Vernon L. Niclrell, State Superintendent, The Honorable Everett McKinley Dirksen, United States Senator from Illinois. ,1 .V ol is 'Wx :Jn MR. GLENN L. STARNER As administrative assistant to Mr. Birkhead, Mr. Starner shares the difficult responsibility of the direction of Bremen Community High School. Although new in our school community, he is lcnown as a friendly, genial fellow. XX AJ -save -W M ,V y stffz' ,ESF . ess, VN-JUMP DEAN OF GIRLS MISS VIRGINIA COMBS Miss Combs is one of the most active members of our Bremen facult ln addition to y. her position as Dean of Girls, she has several social studies classes, and is sponsor of the Girls Club. Through these ac- tivities she has endeavored to bring about better understanding among the girls in Bremen. DEAN OF BOYS MR. LEE COX Mr. Cox has under his super- vision the guidance of the boys in Bremen. He also is sponsor of the Boys Club and teaches social studies. In both capacities Mr. Cox has become well-known and liked by all students. The ex- ample set by Mr. Cox is an in- spiration to all those who have been associated with him. Seated, left to right: Mr. Clyde Blanke, Dr, Earl Hedeen, president, Mr. Steve Otrosa, Mn William Lippert, secretary, Standing, left ta right: Mr. Robert Anderson, Dr. Donald Washburn, Mr. Ray Hall, Mr. Theodore Ri Birkhead, superintendent. The Bremen Board of Education represents a body of men who with Mr. Birkhead aim to carry on the ma- chinery and aid in keeping up the standards of Bremen Community High School. Too often the efforts of the Board go unrecognized. Although their work is done behind the scenes, it is a most important factor in the success and efficiency of an education institution. Willingly they give much of their time and energy to work faithfully in the interest of the community and students. In all their work the Board members have been sup- ported whole-hearedly by the five communities which help to service our school---Midlothian, Posen, Tinley Park, Oak Forest, Markham. BOARD OF EDUCATION .f .' f 1 www pw !' '-v' f f - 1' li fs 1, MRS. VELMA K V 45 Q2 f E , Y 33 M Q: Q L, 1 x Lf- A 7 5 , M J , R 5 , lg NETT g. . MMA! 7 ,ff K f I 'Maj jf MRS. LILA BROUILLETTE - Art MRS. JUANITA ADAMS - Home Economics f M .GAL X, ff 1 , f MR. EDWIN BRUELL - English , ff Ms. MR. BENJAMIN J. CALACCI - English and Latin I pc Wig! MR. WILLIAM BROWN -Mathematics 'vw QW7? ff I f -I if 'X' MR. LAWRENCE CALLAN - Physical Education MISS ELIZABETH BUTKUS - Spanish and Science Q-8 I F W MR. WALLACE CARPENTER - Economics and Business Social Studies MQ 1 MISS VIRGINIA COMBS -Social Studies 'x MR. J IEHL - Physical Education ,ff QE' L5 M-Q MR. JOHN FLYNN Studies MR. GLENN EIGENBRODT - Science N t fw M . 1. kg- ,H H15 . A gf . V ' -2 2:1 -, .si-Wsqswzftf , , eWe We, M t , eeeee e LA,,,l fx., A sf 4 . . W MISS MARY L. HARRISON - Dietician U W A MRS. SARA ENG - Mathematics 17 X n MRu ROBERT HENKE - English 1Q' LWJK XXX MR. BERTIL KEMPE - Music MR. TRAVIS JONES - Socncl Studnes lx 1 M . I X4 MISS ANITA KOESTERING - English km'- MR. DEAN LARSON - Social Studies MR. WILLIAM KRONE - Industrial Arts find L Ilauty K,,sw' Yltv-gy ,M 'Q-nr MR. EMIL LUSSOW Physical ducation nd Science if ca ' 4 JJ ALM MISS ADELI ech Correction I9 20 ,Q-nf 2 MR THEODORE NELSON Socuol Sfudues MR. DAVID REDMAN F-fMo1h, :cs W ,. 1 MR PHILLIP MCBAIN lndus1'rlalArfs MISS PRUDENCE PENNY Physncol Educcmon '- E MISS GERALDINE SALADIS - English MR. JOHN RICHTER -Drafting 'O' x.,,f'7 309' MRS. MARILYN SCHUMACHER - Typing and Shorthand MRS. RUTH RODIE -English 21 -QSM' s-Rf F' I r 1 a I 4 .J if I MISS EVELYN STALTER - PhysicaI Education MRS MARY SUTOR School Nurse I , - I my ik- , I 35-17 f , 22 JW MARY ALICE SMITH -Librarian MISS MARY SUYDAM - Science 'Munn M-ss QZHNM if in Wi-wi M Maki MARK sawn uw may an M45 VN was f'-uw - . , ,ia 1:15 I , fd R E L, ii JESS i , ig Hi 1 3. I ,,h I XE MR. Rl ZUEGE -Drafting P. T. A. ai 'H K The Parent-Teacher Association is comprised y of parents representing five communities and the T faculty of Bremen. This group hos worked consci- entiously for the welfare and best interests of our students. Their work in bringing about better under- standing between parents and teachers is much ap- preciated. They have devoted their time and efforts freely, and we are sincerely grateful. W, sf! 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W 1 9 ,F f C A 'Q J 5 3 ' xg, v-5 f-X .J XX XX' A F N A ,Xu ay X C X , ,J ff Wx JUNIORS N rx NJ ,Sf ,W CLASS OF 1955 CLASS OFFICERS .W 'lf If W W Qi' 1 it 3 he YS J Nl? -fu' Er. 1 7,26-Qi 'QI-If .,:-35 .1-13'-'1:?:L. -::::?E ies-.1.gy..:::1f--.az Q. 9 ,il .5 auf U .ll nu 2 'CHQ' Q ku yr! :'iZi'Y5fi9?l5lf71fe7!Qi:i.f!F 21. FS? A h, I K 23 Q ff 42:5 1veaf'fllifl?!f:f1 ,, ,f Mzffi FWF' , sf. bi x f WQKVQ ,Q by ,af ' ,f ,, , .ef A -raw, , VA IIV, H 3 ' ' ' 2 i I 'iff ,. 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W ' ,W 1 , ' z ', ' V7 M5 t' v--ff A L., 2' - f is iw i 2 fir ' in i ,i V ,V , Q., 1AfF',',-1, ilu, jig SOPHOMGRES Adamski, Max Ahlgrim, Midge Alvers, Bob Anderson, Janice Anthony, Barbara Babiarz, Mary Bachar, Ruth Baity, Jackie Bakker, Bernard Banicki, Donald Bartley, Fred Bathalter, Joe Becker, Beverly Beisiegel, Larry Bell, Sharon Bell, Warren Benscoter, Gwen Berens, Ronald Bettenhausen, Albert Bettenhausen, Joyce Bettenhausen, Margaret Bilskey, Shirley Ann Blount, Beverly Boothe, Joyce Borms, Lester Brainard, Martha Brandau, Arthur Brinkman, Mary Brown, Connie Brown, Nancy Jo Bruszer, Chester Bukowiec, Stanley Butterfield, Loreen Buttery, Wayne Callahan, Merlin Cameron, Jeaneen Campbell, Adrienne Caples, Thomas Carten, Donald Ceman, Janet SOPHOMCDRES Chapman, Greg Chelno, Flora Chlebiclci, Stanley Christianson, Louis Ciecierski, Loretta Coad, Mary Rose Connelly, Jean Cravens, Gwen Crossley, Beverly Cullinane, Elmira Danish, Richard DeChant, Irene Dennis, Carolyn DeValk, Evelyn Devlin, Tom DeVries, Kathy Dimmoclc, Judy Disegna, Wayne Donnelly, Lloyd DuChene, Thomas Dziennik, Ronald Ekstrom, Alice Ferguson, Dorothy Fiddler, Robert Freese, Ralph Gallagher, Margaret Garry, Rosemary Geerling, Dwight Gilmore, Pat Gluc, Carole Ann Goesel, Karen Gorman, Paul Graf, Mary Ann Graham, Dick Gray, John Gurzynski, Melanie Haberlcamp, Ronald Hall, Bob Herman, Margaret SCPHOMORES Hendricks, Janet Hopman, Rich Horvath, Joyce Howlett, Edward M,,..,--- Hughe s, Betty Hughes, Ron Hultsch, Herbert lsom, James Jackson, Margaret Joesten, Geraldine Jager, Herbert James, Margaret Jansen, Leonard Jasinski, Diane Jebens, Alan Jeffers, Tom Jellema, Gary Jellema, Karen Jerkatis, Mack Johnson, Carol Johnson, Delores Juergens, Elmer Jurkowski, Jerry Kara, Bob Klazak, Richard Knade, Richard Kowalski, Nettie Krause, Jo Krueger, Jean Krueger, June Krygowski, Bernadine Keuch, Elmer Kuyper, Earl Ladwig, Arlene Laux, Carol Lebda, Mary Ann Lewis, Gwen Lilly, Robert Long, Marilyn Lovegren, John SOPHCMORES Lumbert, Rose Marie Lundin, Judy Macurlcenas, Daniel Maicrzyak, Michael Martin, Dennis Mason, George Metija, Rosemarie Maxwell, Donald McArtor, Gerald McElveen, Catherine McPherson, Barbara Miller, Calven Miller, Emily Miller, Pat Mitchell, Donna Mueller, Howard Moschel, Rae Mundinger, Bob Mueller, Gretchen Murdaugh, Raymond Meyers, Albert Nelson, George Nemski, Geraldine Noreen, Vernon Nygren, Marilyn Oberin, Robert O'Brien, Joseph O'Keefe, Bill Olsen, Beverly Passot, Jack Pasternalc, Marion Patterson, Richard Paulauski, June Perry, Roger Podbielniak, Frank Raday, Sandra Ray, Richard Rauwolf, Ronald Reder, Jean Reedy, Shirley Nqp iw ,ff I' , fi Q X J L 1 P gr ,S A MA wi tl' E ,J ,fm ,., Jr - ,,,,, J A' B ' ' m' . VJ' SOPHCMORES Reagan, Clcra Mae Robinson, Catherine Robinson, Milford Robinson, Dixie Rockrohr, Darlene Roeder, George Roeser, Concha Roman, Robert Romanek, Lee Ropes, Marilynn Rudd, George Ruiter, Jack Ruppert, Nancy Ruziclca, Janice Ryskamp, Howard Sands, Harry Scharlau, Norman Scheibler, Marlene Schmidt, Art Schmoock, Rosemarie Schwarts, Margie Schwertfeger, Joan Sergott, Joseph Shaeffer, Darlene Sheehan, Maureen Sikes, Ralph Slensloff, Lorraine Slevnilc, Ruth Smith, Bonita Smith, Lorene Smith, Pat Sobotka, Jim Springer, Edith Soehnholz, Carol Soyk, Nancy Spegon, Roger Stomper, Donna Stech, Bob Stewart, Jim Swingler, Don SOPHOMORES Szudy, Jeanette Taylor, Carol Tebo, Nancy Thompson, Beverly Thweatf, David Tull, Bill Uloa, Gloria Unzicker, Jack VanclerMeer, Evelyn Vanderwall, Jerry Vehmeier, Donna Vogel, Elaine Vallbrechf, Richard Waife, Dave Wandry, Nelson Warzalelc, Frank Warzynslci, Sandra Willefte, Virginia Willis, Roxanne Wilson, Fran Wiltgen, Florence Winegarner, Linda Jo Wirlcus, Russell Wishner, Dan Walgast, Beverly Wrobel, Johnny Yoclc, Joan Zarenbka, .loan Zenek, Janet Zulfer, Wesley 1 Y 'QQ' HUP-, N' e ft X av N, 4 .Lv -Jr 415,34 if Q: ff' , 'Q ,ff fs fr r, . , 7 ,, ,uns 'N A . , c A vi we ' K Kr' -W' r .V if sg-at '37 H' f A O-X . A ! , 1 ! 'N ff ghr MB G M B fr Stdg FRESHM 311 h G q ' CLASS OFFICERS EN . . CLASS OF 1957 FRESHMEN Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Vincent Asbridge, Lee Avellano, George Bacon, Howard Bailey, Charles Bakker, Jim Baldwin, Nancy Barnard, Monty Barnes, Judy Barnes, Marlene Barr, Janet Barrowcliff, Nancy Beck, Faith Beindorf, Helga Beryo, Cathy Bettenhausen, Gloria Bettenhausen, Merle Stout, Donald Birkhead, Bill Blake, Janet Backel, Burton Bond, Arthur Bowdish, Melvin Bowman, Lucinda Brady, Ed Brauer, Bonnie Brietbarth, Charlotte Browing, Duane Brown, Evelyn Burrell, Judy Bush, Tom Butterfield, Erdine Callahan, Rex Carney, Judith Case, John Chahrik, Virginia Couch, Lenine Cody, Norman Connolly, Sharon , ,. aw r ir it we if f t 1 ffif ' E' ,gi 7. lflfli , f '01-D l -A 'R' -, vwi S N gm., .QQ ,ge W.. J A! Q, ...K X F' pm .,.,,,, , 11: . . er '15 m wg ,,.--, , . , .V ku fm l Q s 'sip Ji IV ,Q ,. iv W f 'Gr' 'Y ,Q .. 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R W s 5 Y '69 ,M ,E u 4 K , :ffm ffw -' I .4 ,,. f, Au as JI H ny.: an as V, ,girl ,I -Er.f k,A. , Kg WHY nr as X D1?'g, 3 FRESHMEN Crawford, Meta Cupp, Dianne Cupp, Pat Czernik, Elizabeth Dahl, Ron Dandurand,Don Darby, Arthur DeBlcke, Sandy Decker, Robert DeVos, Fred Dymtrasz, Gerald Dorman,' Shirley Dunker, John Dunn, William Duschen, Thomas Egofske, Thomas Erskine, Gerald Fetcho, Therese Ferguson, George Fisher,Clarence Flathau, Patrick Fleck, Joyce Flory, Robert Fortino, Bob Fredrickson, Char Gallagher, John Gallina, JoAnn Gatrell, Mary Ann Gibson, Charlotte Gilchrist, Mary Gillis, Pat Ginder, George Gnaster, Barbara Graham, Gayle Graham, Lanny Grant, Victoria Hall, Monty Halter, Bob Halvorson, Darlene Hannigan, Barbara lann FRESHMEN Hannigan, John Hardt, DuLayne Hausman, Jim Hayward, Fred Hedeen, Breta Herren, Tom Hires, Allison Hoffenlcamp, Donna Holeman, Donnie Hopkinson, Gilbert Horwaft, George Hulfsch, Sharon Hurd, Pat Hupe, Suzanne Ireland, Kay lsler, Donald lsom, Mary Ann Jellay, Jack Jingles, Alan Johnson, Jaclc Jones, ldalene Jonker, Joseph Koch, Dick Kara, Gerrie Kasten, Diane Kaur, John Keith, Emily Kerkstra, Marilyn King, Wayne Kirn, Arnold Knade, Fred Koppers, Evelyn Kouczek, Raymond Krause, Bernard Kruger, Allen Krygowslci, Clem Krygowslci, Franlf Kubarf, James Kubarf, Ronald Kuhnen, Joe W - , A ,day FRESHMEN Kurowslci, Delores Lahse, John Lawrence, Bill Lenz, Shirley Lewis, Jerry Lucas, Joe Luxton, David Machtemes, Caroline Maciulcenas, Dorothy Malecky, Joe Malicote, Sandra Mangan, Margaret Mangan, Rose Mann, Margie McBain, Ken McElroy, Madge McRobie, Roger Metcalf, Virgil Mildous, Tomas Miller, Joyce Mohan, Matt Monahan, Jim Moran, Pat Mortensen, Tom Murphy, Donna Mysliwiec, Fred Nellett, Gladys Nicolaus, Lois Nielsen, Carol Nook, Robert Nolte, Robertalee O'Boyle, Bill Ogle, Patricia Olson, Marla Ormsby, George Padley, Mark Palmer, Patricia Peterson, Elmer Pearson, Clara Perry, Janice FRESHMEN Podbielniak, Mary Ann Pribyl, Quida Propp, Dean Pultz, Lee Quilhot, Kurt Raiber, Robin Ralson, Bruce Ralson, Den Reed, Bob Rennicks, John Reshkus, Bob Riezinger, Linda Richardson, John Rogers, Audrey Ruppel, Christ Schrader, Earl Schultz, Sharon Shepka, Janice Shapkowski, Jim Shapkowski, Pat Siemsen, Carol Simulick, Bob Smola, Eleanor Snedden, Corrine Sorensen, Don Spegon, Wayne Spell, Bob Spell, Shirley Spiva, Lucille Springsteen, Kenneth Springsteen, Ron Statler, Ray Stege, Ronald Stelmack, George Stensloff, Eileen Stofferahn, Lavern Stoltz, Bill Stoltz, Roberta Stone, Charles Stuart, Fred . zi. ,,:, 'Sf rg, . g f' W ' .if 5 s LQ, W' -fi? '5 2 . D' M9 a s ,V 4 . V M .WJ . , Q C' '21 ,Viiz gf K v QV, H Zlw V , W' i , D il ,W 1 L' ff f f , ' ' 'i .W giff-g,!L,y - 5 k,'ff f 2 IIQA 5 AAVV cw- so ,1 K , fm' W, 'V M ,A 'H g 'x 4, 42 . gm F' A ,gnu fi .3 f , A .vw ' ' 'r 5 y 1 mu ' 3 ' ' 1 , W -M . .f ,J he an- 'LT M7 on 'V' 'N 01 ' f l ' w f ' 3 Q of-1 ' s W ' 5 r i Q 1 F RESHMEN Stump, Dick Stupak, Mon Swan, Harlean Thomas, Ken Thompson, Fred Trenning, Lillian Trotfa, Carol Trylovich, Fioris Vladicka, Mary Ann Ver Sleegh, Erma Vicker, Ronnie Vodnik, James Voshaller, Nancy Walker, Sandra Wall, Howard Weiss, Paul Whalen, Patrick Wiedner, Don Wilber, Dick Wilborn, Nancy Williams, Ronald Williams, Sue Wiltgen, Bill Wimberly, Dean Wood, Dorothy fawisza, Odilia ' , ' K ,,:,,m 7f' wr A W 1 h ' ly -L-, w ks? A I A K 'WH -Dx, -Q-f-NX vw F5 jd if?Zf fTi'Z ,, fair 19-4 ' Left ta right Seated: Mr. Calacci, C. Beiber, J Ruzick N . a, L. Winegarner, . Van Horn Stand' ' ARROW STAFF ing. C. Blanke, B. Soehnholz, L. Brandt, P. Miller, G. Motzer, M. Bettenhausen, J. Lundin, B. Mcpherson. The memoirs of the past year were presented in pic- torial form in The Arrow , Bremen Community High School's first yearbook. The purpose of the staff, head- ed by Clyde Blanke and supervised by Mr. Beniamin Calacci, was to review the years's activities through the use of photographs and copy. The Section editors were as follows: Nettie Van Horn, faculty, Louise Brandt, underclass pictures, Carol Beiber, activities, Barbara McPherson, girls sports George Motzer, boys sports. vm-...,..,....,.,, Left to right FIRST ROW: D. Kasten, R. Williams, M. Szaton. SECOND ROW: R. Birkhead, R. Loosemore, N. Soyk, C. Johnson, A. Ekstrom, R. Bacher, A. Ladwig, J. Anderson,R Lambert, M. Scheibler, B. Blount, M. Stupek, R. Garry, G. Benscoter, M. Lebda, D. McPeek, l. Krause. THIRD ROW: D. Stamper, M. Heitman, Mr. Bruell, J. Barr, I. Dechant, P. Smith, D. Glahn, S. Stein, M. Schrank, D. Knapp, C. Soehnholz, L. Transier, T. Caples, J. Kuznieski, M. Moss, F. Schmidt. Comprehensive news coverage was presented by The Echo staff. News was edited by Ruth Loosemore and Ruth Birkhead under the supervision of Mr. Ed Bruell. Actual newswriting is done by a large staff of re- porters and feature writers. Staff members work ot noon, during staff periods, and after school to produce the finished product. The editions of the Echo were pro- h t the school year. duced bi-monthly throug ou . ...,.,, MM K ECHO STAFF 'W Under the supervision of Miss Anita Koestering the club enioyed several moments of dramatic presentation in doing one act plays. The Christmas pageant was the highlight of the season, which was given iointly with the musical orgainizations of Bremen. In the spring the Troupers aided in the production of Men Are Like Streetcars which was the iunior class play. Among the other activities of the club was the pre- sentation of several plays in the arena style which was novel and rewarding. Left to right: FIRST ROW: J. Dimmock, D. Murphy, D. Mcpeek, L. Transier, Miss Koestering, H. Hoyer, D. Glahn, C. Roeser. SECOND ROW: C. Beiber, B. McPherson, J. Ceman, M. Lebda, J. Anderson, N. O'Neill, B. Soehntolz, M. Szuton. THIRD ROW: R. Birkhead, B. Hill, B. Hedeen, R. Loosemore, A. Campbell, B. Khul, D. Mitchell, D. Knapp. FOURTH ROW: M. Schrank, M. Holliday, C. Stone, F. Schmidt, D. Hupe, J. Jennings, M. Baer, A. Case, R. Murdaugh, C. Soehnholz. 'wr 'Ur Yi TROUPERS ,qgmgg --'V' MGM 4 uv-V WU! v-sq if 1' esa- s..,..-4 THE ACADEMIANS 'ISV VON vs TM 'pan Left to right FIRST ROW: J. Bathalter, M. Stupek, D. Hupe, D. Mcpeek, SECOND ROW: R. Loosemore, P. Miller, M. Szaton, M. Bet- hausen. ' THIRD ROW: C. Reichel,Miss Saladis,L. Thompson, A. Case. The debate club chose to be known as the Aca- demians. The name is derived from the word Academia meaning a place of learning. In their first tournament held at LaGrange, the Academians won six out of eight debates. They debated the national topic: 'Resolvedx That the President be elected by direct vote of the people. During the year there were many inter squad debates. The climax of the year's activities was the Lincoln Day Debate held at Blue Island. I xi ,If FIRST ROW: Miss Butkus, Mr. Larson, J. Ceman, M. Heitman, J. Rybicki, A. Case, L. Transier, D. Zion, Mr, Eigenbrodt,Miss Suydam. SECOND ROW: M. Padley, F. Schmidt, L. Asbridge, S. Dorman, R. Vicker, C. Siempson, J. Case, L. Trenning, M. Mann, P. Palmer, B. Soehnholz, B. Hill, G. Olson, M. Baer. THIRD ROW: B. Sinew, M. Stupek, C. Gibson, M. Schrank, C. Stone, M. Ropes, C. Reicherl, D. Hupe, J. Jennings, H. True, G. Motzer, E. Howlett, M. Rolsingon. The officers were president, Amos Case, Secretary- treasurer, Joan Rybiclci. The name of the club symbol- izes its five areas of concentration. lts name-Bi-chem- phy-astro-electri-Club. The club was divided into these tive respective groups which met on alternate Thursdays of the month. Two of the groups, photography and radio-electronics, planned many projects among which was the selling of photos developed in the science clubrooms. This service was welcomed by the student body. The other groups held meetings in which important changes of living through science were discussed. The sponsors for the organization were: Mr. Eigenbrodt, Miss Butlcus, Miss Suydam, and Mr. Larson. During the past year the members of the Monitors per- formed their numerous duties with diligence and efficiency. AI- ways willing and helpful, they gave assistance and guidance to visitors, checlfed passes, inspected corridors, and washrooms for cleanliness. The Iieutenants, who were chosen by the sponsor assigned the guides to specific posts, checked attendence daily, reported all irregularities, and supervised the performance of duties of those under their administration. The qualifications for membership in this organization were a passing average in all subjects, courteous attitude, and a neat appearance. Mr. Lee Cox, Dean of Boys, was the sponsor of this program. FIRST ROW: B. Schultz, B. Carney, J. Kuznieslci, M. Maichrzak, R. Hopman, C. Jebbens, B. Schram, J. Jennings, R. Bachar. SECOND ROW: J. Keith, W. Disegna, L. Romanek, P. Siddons, V. Willette, M. Neander, T. Chiaro, J Barnes, C. Johnson, C. Roeser. THIRD ROW: B. Hill, G. Sieroslawski, J. Wells, M. Wallace, M. Brinkman, C. Soehnholz, C. Taylor, C McEIveen, V. Christopher, D. Mitchell, M. Lebda. FOURTH ROW: R. Vollbrecht, L. Patterson, H. Nushardt, D. Knapp, B. Olsen, J. McCIendon, C. Fassero L. Reimer, N. O'NeiII, A. Campbell, A. Ladwig. FIFTH ROW: G. Bender, H. True, N. Ruppert, C. Soehnholz, S. Stein, C. Seibert, P. Smith, L. Ciercierski, M. Gurzynslci, C. Brown, M. Heitman, L. Borms. SIXTH ROW: C. Lowry, B. Fiddler, S. Pernal, J. Gray, M. Baer, R. Dannish, B. Sedelalc, D. Baniclci, D. Stofferuhn, L. Freese. SEVENTH ROW: P. Gorman, D. Stump, L. Christiansen, R. Ritchie, G. Phillips, W. Warzalelc, J. O'Brien, H. DeVries, R. Judds, D. Campbell. . I .. G, W' , .,g,,-T, . QS if if, .wtvft FIRST ROW: F. Thompson C. Johnson, I. Krause, G. Kara P. Moran. SECOND ROW: L. Riezinger, G. Uloa, N. Soyk, G. Graham, S. Reedy, N. Rupperi. THIRD ROW: R. Stoll, M. Lebcla, D. Wood, R. Bachar, C. Breitbarth, C. Snedden, P. Gilmore. FOURTH ROW: C. Pearson, D. Hoffenlcamp, J. Carney, L. Trenning, R. Garry, B. Krygowski, C. Sieroslawslci, S. Springfield. FIFTH ROW: E. Stenslofl, M. Betfenhausen, J. Zar- embka, D. Stomper. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: G. Nemslci, K. Goesel, M. Olson, P. Cupp, D. Kasten, M. Isom, J. Barnes. SECOND ROW: D. Murphy, R. Slevnik, L. Bowman, C. Reagan, E. Springer, J. Barr, E. Bufferfield, C. Gilbert. THIRD ROW: C. TFOIIO, B. Heeden, G. Nellet, B. Hughes, A. Campbell, A. Elxstrom, D. Jasinski, S. Walker. FOURTH ROW: M. Gilchrist A. Ladwing, L. Smith, M Scheibler, C. Machtemus, M. Brinkman, L. Nicolaus, C, Frederickson. FIFTH ROW: A. Hallahan, P. Hurd, D. Harclt, N. Bar' rowclilf, P. Miller, M. Heir- man, D. Knapp, L. Couch, D. Macieulfenas. RA ,f-1. . 1 W f It I-I 24. 7. .. qt sw 5 Y' 5 , I iwuii 0 In -f 'F' -1 W- Q- I l ' 'R 5 Q 0 W si H Left to right FIRST ROW: M. Gallagher, C. Beiber, M. Barnes, H. Wall, W Disegna, B. Crossley, J. Robb, C. Laux, R. Chioro. SECOND ROW: D. Ralmer, A. Haas, K. Quilhot, K. Pittman W. Dunn, L. Donnelly, D. Ferguson, G. Benscoter. THIRD ROW: P. Smith, D. Robinson, B. Collier, F. Gallina R. Loosemore, J. Krueger, D. Saunoras, L. Butterfield, J Baity. FOURTH ROW: B. Miller, B Nelson, B. Hill, C. Drogula, T. Ambler, J. Reder, J. Krueger, M. Ropes, H. Hoyer. FIFTH ROW: C. Seibert, N. Darby, A. Darby, B. Carney, D Mcpeelc, F. Schmidt, K. McBain, R. Perry, B. Haas, J, Love- Qferl. MIXED CHORUS 9 so ,W 1, vs 9 'A I BREMEN BAND AND MAJORETTES u---- L eft to right: FIRST ROW: M. Moss, A. Campbell, J. Reder, S. Dorman, K. Quilhot, D. Kasten, C. Fassero, D. Passmore, L. Borms, J. Unzinger, J. Sinew. SECOND ROW: D.Propp. T. Bush, H. Hoyer, T. Caples. M. Krygowski, L. Pultz, J. McBain, C. Bailey, R. Birkhead, G. Benscoter, D. Mcpeek, J. Reiter, Q. Pribyl, THIRD ROW: J. Dimmock, Mr. Kempe, D. Erickson, J. Vodnick, R. Kinley, J. Jennings, C. Trotta, L. Spiva, B. Fiddler, J. Behrens, R. Perry, D. Geerling. MAJORETTES Left to right, J. Sheplca, B. Bruce M. Nygren, C. Laux, L. Winegarner, M. Mann, B. Thompson. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS Left to right, G. Graham, M. Gil- christ, D. Mitchell, S. Ruday. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: R. Garry, B. Nelson, B. Bruce, C. Roeser. BAND Strike up the band! That is iust what was done at the home athletic contests and concerts throughout the year by members of Mr. Kempe's organization. Everything from martial airs to boogie woogie was provided in the way of entertainment at one time or another. The Christmas program, given iointly with the choral groups, was followed by concerts given at several grade schools. ln the spring the band appeared in a program along with the eight other musical organizations of the Southwest Suburban Conference. CHORUSES Besides the band the music department had three choruses. Third period and eighth period were girls' choruses. Sixth period was mixed chorus. In mixed chorus the officers were: Helen Hoyer, president, Bill O'Keefe, vice-president, and Dorene Sau- noras, secretary. REPRESENTATIVES Left ro righr FIRST ROW: M. Radley, J. Lucas, R. Stump, M. Adamski, S. Bukowiecz, J. Passot. SECOND ROW: L. Stofferuhn, W, Wurzolek, D. Swingler, M. Sfupek, D. Luxfon, W. King, M, Hall THIRD ROW: H. H ll u eck, M. Baer, J. Kuznie- ski, L. Tronsier, B. Romsey, E. Keuch, R. Perry. OFFICERS Left to right: B. Carney, Mr. Cox, R. Ritchie, R. Murdaugh, B. Sclwram, B. Schultz. BUYS' CLUB X Q Qhw 2Q4'M 1Lx, 3 Un VW: Q, Yi ,vpn XJ FV 4 I AJL 1A WL J' of A ff ' C35 f Pb J I J - I A U , P7 . pbqb WML V: ,fy IL! yn ,jf ' ff LV MCU C fyifnfffvb ' 1 X pq ,AQ L' ' if 1 hd ,ff ,J Q 'wg VQB , , ?3l,W,fIg9b, ,f I V VST zz? I' xr!! f A f? 1 ' A yflff L+' LV ,rj Co? www - Alb 4,1711 ,,, w O Jfi ... r C 'x R rf ' fl! ' nl ff ., YJ .I 7 4. OFFICERS Left to rightg C. Sieroslowski, Miss Combs, C Drogula, C. Wengel, J. Anderson. I QW 'isis ,..49' Left to right FIRST ROW: C. Roeser, J. Robb, G. Roeder, M. Lebda, J. Ruzicka, B. Crossley, B. Smith, R. Willis, I. DeChant, H. Jaeger. SECOND ROW: D. Mitchell, Miss Butlcus, L. Thompson, E. Tortoriello, J. Anderson, C. Johnson, V. Christopher, E. Van Der Meer. THIRD ROW: L. Rransier, C. Randel EI, R. Loosemore, S. Stein, G. Olson, C. Soehnholz, C, Drogula. SPANISH CLUB Buenos Dios, vecinos was the Familiar greeting of the members of the Spanish Club at their meetings. The membership to the club was open to all students currently enrolled in Spanish, of course, and those who had already taken a first year ot Spanish. This peppy group of students, interested in learning more about the every clay customs of Latin American countries, met on alternate Thurs- days under the sponsorship of Ia senorita Eliza- beth Butlcins. The officers were president, Mary Ann Lebda, vice-president, Janice Ruzicag secre- tary, Beverly Crossley, treasurer, George Roeder. In addition to many interesting meetings of their own the senores and senoritas had a spe- cial Christmas party at which Spanish games were played and refreshments were served. I ,, X.. 'ao f Ag., u ww- 4, is f 1 P K w , . H4 . f . W mv N2 , rf VW ff sw ...jifvfm 'S CW.. Q 75 RYE. 3, N' A G fa .2 ,, , . s 4 il gif 11. 5 x l . . K,3.:...w- E, K f np. .- we f . vw , 'W K K ewmwwlvmfifm :H - A fm wvl rg QT., , I' -M f'--iw., wWS5q..Q...fiQt1. X . ...Q 'Wu J All . .L V A . . A .... x I , ' 'W '4 5s. Y T3-be ,Mi IS. Left vo righf: J. Walker, C. Dennis, C. Seiberi, I. Krause, J. Ceman. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA A sf ht D. Johnson, J. Gordon Left to rig N. Darby, D. Saunoras. Left io right: FIRST ROW: C. Gluc, C. Mclflveen, J. Cerewicki, P Smith, B. Olsen, Mrs. Adams. SECOND ROW: R. Slevnik, D. Palmer, B. Miller, S Ralson, H. Pearson, G. Betfenhausen. THIRD ROW: I. Krause, N. Soylx, E. Yunker, F. Clwelno J. Ceman, J. Baity, P. Cupp. FOURTH ROW: J. Connolly, D. Murray, D. Hardt J Krueger, S. Williams, C. Snedden, C. Pearson, L. But terfield. H ,,- W.. . Q l arf? sg. Q9 'Cd K4 'ah 4 few if if I 'fr Wm STUDENT COUNCIL The tradition of democratic government was carried out at Bremen by the well-known group, the student council, The presi- dent for this year was Mike Holliday. The Student Council was divided into various departments which were responsible for specific activities. The social ac- tivities department sponsored several Pow Wow dances after basketball games. A Christmas drive was also sponsored by the Student Council for the lovely decorations which were placed throughout the school corridors. Also active was the public im- provements division which endorsed o group, whose duty it was to report various conditions in the school affecting the student body. Vt? -.1..,,W STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 5.595 Left to right: J. Jennings R. Garry, A. Ekstrom, M Holliday. ,af STUDENT COUNCIL W SENATE Left to right: C. Beiber, J. Anderson SECOND ROW: H. True C. Reichel, L. Wood. CX FIRST Row: A. Ladwig, I I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SOPH-FROSH CHEERLEADERS 1. Q g 1 Xxx fffff . X 'dw avffdfffdffff' 'I ,. f I. X CJRQWAE U ' ' I RM Y N K L 5 5' 5 fxmiff iQLfEg0Wq 47915765 5'4v.,qg .Af-fvfx ' 22 Ov A fJ,6444Jf,q,:,Cff GK' xxx. I ',,, 'k.: . gl E f .fs yi, ,ggglegg es,'3.? -,A l 4 ... :,...l . ctr ,M 1135.5 .12 fi FOOTBALL 1953 SEASON With a record turnout of one hundred and five football aspirants for the 1953 season, Coaches Callan and Lussow's Braves proved to be promising material. Even though the Braves won no games, their fighting spirit must be taken into consideration. Besides there were no seniors this year and only five men who had actually participated in football previously. ln each game they presented all they possessed both in spirit and ability We lfnow we have fine leaders and a continuous flow of good athletes. With this combination, we are sure to be near the top with many victories at the end of the coming seasons. At a pep meeting in February nine- teen letter awcrds were given to our foot ball players. SCHEDULE Oak Lawn Orland Park Rich Morgan Pk M.A. Reavis FIRST ROW: D. Stump, Mgr., R. Hopman, M. Adamski, F. Warzalek, R. Turcol, L. Wood, B. Fiddler, R. Weslowski, J. Isom, G. Roeder, Mgr. SECOND ROW: G. Stelmach, R. Springsteen, B. Birkhead, W. Spegon, J. Shapkauslci, C. Lowry, C. Jebens, R. Spegon, M. Hall, G. Avellano, D. Wimberley, B. Stolz. THIRD ROW: Left to right: G. Nelson, O. Bond, L. Borms, J. Andry- siak, H. True, J. Behrens, J. Vanderwall, B. Calza, R. Bachar, H. De- Vries, R. Ritchie, B. Schram, L. Christiansen, F. Claussen, E. Niez- nanslci, B. Lilly, B. Conar, F. McNanna, C. Bruszer, D. Banicki, L. Coach Ccllon Watch that blocking! 'Wm .0 -' fi, , K Z 1 3, The Brave basketball team for 1953 possessed abili- ty but lacked some skill from experienced playing. The team had great spirit and determination, and as the sea- son progressed, the Braves won some impressive victo- ries. Although the Braves did not win any honors this year, they played like champions against their opponents. E3 I I VA ,132 A fi K., 'wi we 3 Q gf I E Q gem! gh -Ili S XR Milli Ell I i . . I5 ' 'NN 3 f . W ,,,, 2 ,,,, . I y 'F , , r ,r .er,.e Mm - ,WM f ' 1954 BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE DSC- Crete Monee Dec. Plainfield Dec Oak Lawn DCC Oswego I JON- Reavis Jan. Rich I' JUN- Rich JON- Morgan Pk. M. A. Jan- Oak Lawn I' JUN- Bradley Feb Glenwood school For Feb Orland Park Feb Reavis Feb Rich Feb i' Morgan Pk. M. A. Home games VARSITY BASK ETBALL Boys Left to right FIRST ROW: L. Wood, R, Gal- Iina, A, James, N. Nelson, B. Miller, SECOND ROW: C, Lowry, B Cal za, L, Freese, F, McNunna, B. Frommling, THIRD ROW: M. Holliday, R Kalkowski, R. Bachar, G, Phil- lips, W, Warzalek, H. True, FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Left to right FIRST ROW: W. Spegon, M Maichrzak, L, Borms, M, Adam ski, SECOND ROW: B. Birkhead, R Jeffers, D, Graham, R, Hopman THIRD ROW: C. Jebbens, R Perry, R, Hughes, D. Wiedner R, Real, ?- ,,. ,.f,..-wp-4,-511-sq. 'V' ig uf gg Ea' ii f Q ia huh ii- W 4, . ' 1 , l ,gd 5' if 5 1 '01 'YI , ff :Em-r. Wi WRESTLING SQUAD-VARSITY Lefi fo right FIRST ROW: J. Fetcho, J. Keith, J. Reiier, L. Romanek, SECOND ROW: F. King, G. Avellano, D. Callahan, B. Schrom. THIRD ROW: P. Gorman, J. Gray, C. Blonke, A, Poe, B. Stech, Mr. Richter. I WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec. 4 Oak Lawn Dec. II Rich Dec. I2 Morgan Pk. Dec. I8 Reavis Jan. 8 Oak Lawn Jan.9 9 Morgan Pk Jan I6 Oswego Jan 21 Rich Jan 23 Reavis Jan. 30 Oswego M. A. M. A. 'ff-mf 'Q I, dx. W g il :V if? ' lb. Q- if .e -av' 3 'M Q' 2, Q I Nw- -Q.. L FIRST ROW: K. Goesel, S. Reedy, M. Heitman, G. Sieroslawslci, Miss Stalter, A. Ladwig, B. Kuhl, D. Vehmeier, C. Beiber. SECOND ROW: J. Rybicki, V. Wilettel, F. Gallina, J. Yoclc, B. Hed- G. A. A. een, V. Grant, V. Chocelc, C. Soehnholz, N. Ruppert, H. Pearson. THIRD ROW: D. Glahn, P. Gilmore, J. Ruziclca, S. Shultz, M. Geatral, C. Siempson, O. Zawisza, M. Podbielnialc, J. Miller, B. Soehnholz. FOURTH ROW: N. Barrowcliff, P. Moran, V. Christopher, C. Siero- slawski, D. Stomper, C. Nielson, J. Robb, G. Nellette, E. Brown, B. McPherson. D. Albright. Led by Gloria Sieroslawslci, president: Arlene Ladwig, treasury: Marge Heitman, vice- president, and Barbara Kuhl, secretary, the G.A.A. offered a well-rounded program to all girls. The fall of the year brought many interest- ed volleyball players. Time was taken out for a Play Day held at Rich Township High School on February 6. Many friendships were made 'V 7 1 . G.A.A. OFFICERS Left to right: B. Kuhl, A. Ladwig, M. Heitman. Standing: G. Sieroslawski, Miss Stalter. that day to promote better relations among the two schools. Among the other activities besides basket- ball ancl badminton were the sale of refresh- ments at home games and several dances spon- sored by the organization. Through all these activities the G.A.A. strove to fulfill its pur- pose of promoting good sportmanship, clean living, and lasting friendships. . -If 'R y Eu, ,., I it 1531, DQ -...y in 3-1: M, 5 Nm.. www YW NM Nix -n----u . 1 2-.Efmm 3150159 if-zu 9 , ' 1 ubuwvv -,.. 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